If he does bite for an even trade as is on Christine; would it still be a prudent move financially and practically for medium snow conditions?

Toledo is in the armpit of lake Erie, so if we see snow, it's hard pressed to stay but it does get slick from time to time. I'm also 23 as you may well know; so imitating an Italian Retard Out Cruising in a Z may shred my pocket book.

I'm searching for a job, as well as looking into getting a part/full time local job to help pay off loan interests and personal loans. But right now neither are coming to light.

It may be desperation over practicality but I've never been one to be practical and rather enjoy 4 wheels and the road. I guess in a TL;DR sense I'm just looking for advice as I enter the real world with that monkey of a Camaro Ownership dream making a home on my back.

I love how he says it has 69,xxx original miles, then later he says the block has been bored over, and it has some redneck wheels on it and the IROC Daytona hood on it. Also, the blue IROC decals on the doors were never an option, they were never made in blue. I don't see how he could say it is an original car, just in the 4 pictures he showed I can tell you numerous things un-original about it.

I love how he says it has 69,xxx original miles, then later he says the block has been bored over, and it has some redneck wheels on it and the IROC Daytona hood on it. Also, the blue IROC decals on the doors were never an option, they were never made in blue. I don't see how he could say it is an original car, just in the 4 pictures he showed I can tell you numerous things un-original about it.

Then it seems this one is getting stricken off the list. Could probably keep it up for spike to see and throw in his two cents and to show just what goes on in CL for those uneducated, like myself.

Paint is faded, their is a dent behind the bumper cover the hood looks misaligned, the decals are wrong and the pics seem to have been taken to show as little of the car as possible.
Compare the pics to this car http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...5&aff=national

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Modern cars are awash in “It-goes-to-11” ergonomics. No one asked for it. It’s just in your car because—like black mold or a carjacker with herpes—it can be.

That car looks like a pile of crap. That said, a thirdgen CAN be very good in the snow. I've had a couple V6 thirdgens as winter cars, and with snow tires and 80+lbs of weight in the back, they are very, very good. I had a buddy with an 86 LB9 Trans Am with a posi rear that he drove through a number of winters also.

That said, I've had the misfortune of being caught in the snow with my GTA once. With summer tires and without weight in the back... it's a white knuckled ride.

I dont see the rare part about this car. I had the same car for around the same price when I bought it. It was T-Tops, 350 engine, Delco Bose stereo system, Black with a brilliant blue stripe package all original. I fail to see what makes this car any more rare then what I originally had.

Either way, it's out of the contention. I may have a better car coming.

Wouldn't hurt to lowball him. He'll probably reject your offer, then see that nobody else is calling. He might come crawling back to you. I don't think it's in crap shape, but it certainly isn't in $2500 shape.